The Complete Works of Thomas Manton, vol. 16

Overview

Volume 16 contains sermons on a variety of subjects and texts, including:

22 sermons on Titus 2:11–14

Five sermons on Hebrews 6:18

Two sermons on John 14:1

Two sermons on Luke 12:48

A sermon on Deuteronomy 32:51

A sermon on Acts 17:30–31

Seven sermons on Mark 10:17–27

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Key Features

Offers sermons on various biblical subjects and texts

Provides exposition and study on various passages in Scripture

Includes 40 sermons

Contents

A Sermon Preached on Matthew 22:11–13

A Fast Sermon Preached before the Parliament, Amos 4:12

Several Sermons upon Titus 2:11–14

Sermons upon Hebrews 6:18

Sermons upon John 14:1

Sermons upon Luke 12:48

Sermon upon Deuteronomy 32:51

Sermon upon Acts 17:30, 31

Sermons upon Mark 10:17–27

Praise for the Print Edition

How hard and successful a student he was, and how frequent and laborious a preacher, and how highly and deservedly esteemed; all this, and more, is commonly known.

The fertility of his mind seems to have been truly astonishing. Every page in his books contains many ideas . . . I regard Manton as a divine of singularly well-balanced, well-proportioned, and scriptural views. . . . As an expositor of Scripture, I regard Manton with unmingled admiration.

Perhaps few men of the age in which he lived had more virtues and fewer failings.

—William Harris

Product Details

Title: The Complete Works of Thomas Manton, vol. 16

Author: Thomas Manton

Publisher: James Nisbet & Co.

Publication Date: 1874

Pages: 494

About Thomas Manton

Thomas Manton was born in 1620 in Somerset, England. He attended Oxford University, and graduated in 1639. At age 19, he was ordained as a deacon, and became the town lecturer of Collumpton in Devon. He began preaching at St. Mary’s Church in 1644, and became lecturer at Westminster Abbey in 1656. He also participated in the Westminster Assembly and preached before Parliament.

In 1662, Manton was forced to leave the Church of England for nonconformity. He was imprisoned—as were many Puritans—in 1670 for preaching illegally. He also crafted the Fundamentals of Religion with Richard Baxter during this time. Throughout his lifetime, Thomas Manton was a devoted follower and ardent defender of Reformed theology. He died in 1677.